Political Insight | Editorials from the Habledash Team

A Steve Jobs only comes along once a century, if the world is that lucky. The man that changed the world for the better over five times would wow audiences with the truly magical devices he and his team at Apple created. The one oddity about this genius were his politics: he was a liberal that donated to Democrats. It simply didn't make sense. For devout Apple fans, we often put that aside and looked at the bigger picture. With his wealth, it was certainly possible that he was wealthy enough to be liberal. No, he wasn't an unabashed liberal, like, say, the chief creep at Google, Eric Schmidt. Jobs often kept his politics to himself, which made sense because he was the arguably the modern face of capitalism. But some new details in an upcoming biography will surprise conservatives and anger liberals.

As Americans morned the tenth anniversary of September 11, 2001 yesterday, liberal pervert and columnist Paul Krugman of The New York Times used the day of remembering the devastating terrorist attacks and those who lost their lives as an opportunity to call some of the day's heroes "fake." The post was typical of Krugman, which is typical for an extreme liberal that believes in socialism. Essentially, the creep needed the attention to be on him and therefore, made some of the most idiotic comments in journalism. He wouldn't even allow for comments on the article, proving this was a deliberate attempt to disrupt the day of mourning. It's truly sickening that this mental midget actually had the audacity to spew his irrelevant verbal diarrhea on 9/11.